Re: Email redirects

2004-10-12 Thread Chuck Swiger
Sandy Keathley wrote: [ ... ] Have the virtusertable rewrite the addr into a local alias, and have the local alias point to multiple external addresses. That sounds like what I need, but I'm not sure I understand. Do you mean an alias that is then picked up by the "aliases" file for forwarding

Re: Email redirects

2004-10-12 Thread Steve Bertrand
> I need to accept an email to a specific address, then forward it to > several several external addresses. virtusertable will do that for a > single recipient. Is there a way to do that for multiple recipients? Sure, you could dump it to an alias (/etc/mail/aliases) which contains several users

Re: Email redirects

2004-10-12 Thread Jerry McAllister
> > I need to accept an email to a specific address, then forward it to > several several external addresses. virtusertable will do that for a > single recipient. Is there a way to do that for multiple recipients? That is what list server utilities such as majordomo or mailman are for. THey d

Re: Email redirects

2004-10-12 Thread Jonathan T. Sage
Sandy Keathley wrote: I need to accept an email to a specific address, then forward it to several several external addresses. virtusertable will do that for a single recipient. Is there a way to do that for multiple recipients? Thanks,

Re: Email redirects

2004-10-12 Thread Chuck Swiger
Sandy Keathley wrote: I need to accept an email to a specific address, then forward it to several several external addresses. virtusertable will do that for a single recipient. Is there a way to do that for multiple recipients? Have the virtusertable rewrite the addr into a local alias, and hav

Email redirects

2004-10-12 Thread Sandy Keathley
I need to accept an email to a specific address, then forward it to several several external addresses. virtusertable will do that for a single recipient. Is there a way to do that for multiple recipients? Thanks, Sandy Keathley